Question No: 21 DRAG DROP – (Topic 1)

A development team installs and configures a build service on a new build machine.

You need to be able to validate that the installation and configuration meets your organization’s requirements and follows its best practices.

At which service would you perform the following tasks? (To answer, drag the appropriate build component to the correct standards- checking task in the answer area. Each build component may be used once, more than once, or not at all.)

Question No: 22 – (Topic 1)

Developers spend a significant amount of time dealing with the improper merging of change sets.

You need to ensure that developers are prevented from encountering merges. What should you do?

A.

Require all developers to utilize a local workspace.

Within the Source Control Settings box, select the Enable get latest on check-out option.

B.

Require all developers to utilize a server workspace.

Within the Source Control Settings box, clear the Enable multiple check-out option.

C.

Require all developers to utilize a server workspace.

Within the Source Control Settings box, select the Enable get latest on check-out option.

D.

Require all developers to utilize a local workspace.

Within the Source Control Settings box, clear the Enable multiple check-out option.

Answer: B

Question No: 23 – (Topic 1)

Your network environment includes a Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2012 (TFS) server. A single build machine is installed with one controller and two agents. The working directories are configured to use the following working directory:

$(SystemDrive)\Builds\$(BuildAgentId)\$(BuildDefinitionPath).

Your system drive is running out of space and some builds often fail with the following error:

“The specified path, file name, or both are too long. The fully qualified file name must be less than 260 characters, and the directory name must be less than 248 characters.”

You need to meet the following requirements:

->Point the working path to drive D.

->Construct a working directory that can be used to define the shortest unique path for each build agent it is used on.

What should you do?

Set the Build Agent working directory path to D:

\BId\$(BuildAqentld)\$(BuildDetinitionPath).

Create a system variable named BuildDrive and set its value to D: \.

Set the Build Service working directory path to D:

\BId\$(BuildAqentld)\$(BuildDefinitionPath).

Set the Team Foundation Build variable named $(BuildDrive) to the value D: \.

Question No: 25 DRAG DROP – (Topic 1)

Your company is installing Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2013 in a new environment.

Your IT department has 110 developers, 25 business analysts, 50 testers, and 30 Scrum Masters who will access this new instance of TFS in various capacities.

You need to configure the servers to meet the minimum TFS 2013 system requirements.

What should you do? To answer, drag the appropriate minimum requirement to the correct component Each minimum requirement may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content

Question No: 29 – (Topic 1)

The Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) Center of Excellence of your organization has created a ruleset to perform the code analysis of the code being developed.

You need to ensure that all developer’s code passes the static code analysis with the custom ruleset at the time of check in.

Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

Under the source control of the team project, check in the .ruleset file.

Create a .reg file on your machine to add a registry entry for the Code Analysis policy with the custom ruleset under H KEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\VisualStudio\1 11.0_Config\TeamFoundation\SourceControl\Checkin Policies.

Distribute the .reg file that you have created to all developers and request them to run it with elevated privileges.

Add Code Analysis check-in policy team project source control settings. When prompted, select the custom ruleset file by browsing under the source control.

Answer: A,D

Question No: 30 – (Topic 1)

Your network environment includes a Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server (TFS) 2012 server. All of your Team Projects use the default Scrum process template.

You create a new work item type named AcceptanceBug.

You need to ensure that work items of this type are displayed in queries for bugs.

Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

Add the following XML element to the Microsoft.BugCategory Category for the project:

lt;WORKITEMTYPE name= “AcceptanceBug”/gt;

Update the work item filters in the bug-related queries to include the clause: AND [System.WorkltemType] IN GROUP 隆庐Bug Category’.

Update the work item filters in the bug-related queries to include the clause: AND [System.WorkltemType) = ‘AcceptanceBug’.

Update the work item filters in the bug-related queries to include the clause: AND [System.Category] = ‘Bug Category’.

Set the System.Category field to Microsoft.BuqCategory in the AcceptanceBug work item type definition.